date:Aug 28, 2018
cteria and dirt, but not pesticides. Researchers at the University of Massachusetts, led by Lili He, Ph.D., set out to find out the best way to remove the residual pesticides in your home kitchen, according to Consumer Reports.
To find it out, they treated organic Gala apples which meant they hadn't been treated with synthetic pesticides with two pesticides that are commonly used on non-organic apples. Then they submerged the treated apples three separate ways: in bleach and water, in baking